
Danny Hutton, founder of rock group Three Dog Night, credits his successful 40-something years in the band because of what could be described as shuffle music.
“We basically were doing iPods in the 1970s,” Hutton said. “Our songs were all over the place. We’d go from ballads to hard rock to country songs to an R&B song.”
Not sure they embody the eclectic iPod mentality (Beck? Girl Talk? 2 Many DJs?) but It’s better than blaming the iPod for ruining your music.
Via Mlive
Written by Nicole Martinelli on November 6th, 2008 with no comments.
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American Idol winner David Cook is releasing his latest single "Light On" as part of a $1.99 iPhone app featuring a virtual lighter. Described as a "power ballad", the song starts to play when the lighter is flicked on. It uses the same controls in the iPhone's iPod app controls popup. Those of you not interested in buying yet another lighter app just for a song can get the track for $0.99 in the iTunes Music Store [link].
[via USA Today]
Written by Edward Kirk on October 27th, 2008 with no comments.
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iPhoneWorld.ca . .Although the iPhone comes with a fully functional music player, it’s nice to know that there are some alternatives to it being created… Especially if they promise more...
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Written by james on October 25th, 2008 with no comments.
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iPhoneWorld.ca . .It seems that every day a new iPhone internet radio application appears. The most recent music radio application for the iPhone is OurStage Radio, an offshoot of OurStage.com...
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Written by james on October 24th, 2008 with no comments.
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Experience the sensations and mind twisting perceptions you get by ingesting psychotropic drugs - without the harmful side-effects - using a cool new app from Reality Jockey, Ltd.
Available today on the AppStore, the free single release and the $2.99 album release of RjDj will amaze and amuse you with its combination of built-in soundscapes and the unique contribution your personal reality brings to the party.
Using the microphone of your iPhone, RjDj takes the sounds of whatever ambient environment you find yourself in and morphs them into the single built-in track on the free version, or into one of six tracks on the album version, to both create and influence the music you hear.
The program also allows you to record the unique sensations you have while walking through the city, sitting with friends at a cafe, or playing with children in the garden, which you can save and listen to like a normal music track. Well, maybe not normal, but the effects are stunning, sometimes jarring, nonetheless.
In a world of one-off apps available for the iPhone, RjDj is one I could see going back to again and again.



Written by Lonnie Lazar on October 10th, 2008 with no comments.
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